City64 wrote:Have they linked Brendan Rogers and Pelligrini or whatever his fuckin name is to the rag job yet ?
Clayton Blackmore looked a right bellend on Northwest tonight ....... spray tanned and dyed blonde hair WTF ? lol Paddy Crerand was pissed as a cunt and very tearfull
its fucking awesome PMSL
gillie wrote:City64 wrote:Have they linked Brendan Rogers and Pelligrini or whatever his fuckin name is to the rag job yet ?
Clayton Blackmore looked a right bellend on Northwest tonight ....... spray tanned and dyed blonde hair WTF ? lol Paddy Crerand was pissed as a cunt and very tearfull
its fucking awesome PMSL
Mickey Thomas was also pissed as fart on Granada Reports.
Green & Blue wrote:What will happen with Fat Shrek if Moyes does get the job? Moyes did bring him to court sued him for libel and won a nice compensation package out of it.They can't be on the best of terms
Green & Blue wrote:What will happen with Fat Shrek if Moyes does get the job? Moyes did bring him to court sued him for libel and won a nice compensation package out of it.They can't be on the best of terms
AG7 wrote:If Muriniho comes, comes Tranny ... if Moyes comes, comes Baines and Fellaini ... not sure I like either of those scenarios for them.
Shrek in both cases though will be leaving for PSG or Monaco or some place else like that ...
Why don't they consider Mark Hughes? Sparky is available and is one of their own, and Fergie can stay on upstairs with full control ;) or for that matter O'Niel is available too!
AG7 wrote:If Muriniho comes, comes Tranny ... if Moyes comes, comes Baines and Fellaini ... not sure I like either of those scenarios for them.
Shrek in both cases though will be leaving for PSG or Monaco or some place else like that ...
Why don't they consider Mark Hughes? Sparky is available and is one of their own, and Fergie can stay on upstairs with full control ;) or for that matter O'Niel is available too!
sidSmith wrote:
Where are they getting the money for tranny or any of these purchases?
walmai wrote:Interesting times ahead for the clubs forced to endure Taggart's piss stream.
Nobody can match his consistency of success, not even Mourinho. Quite a re-build required there too.
Must be good news for the 'noisy neighbours', all told. I personally expected him to stay until they reached another CL final.
Risby wrote:Who gives a fuck! Let them worry about it.
We should be rubbing out hands. We now need to convincingly win each game we play until the end of the season - almost exhibition play. Finish with a bucket full of confidence, buy our main targets and get rid of the debris.
We need to make this situations worse for the rags in the best possible way. With class, new, top quality players and trophies.
Chopper wrote:
Which we needed to do anyway but will get slightly less satisfaction due to the tramp moving to the cavernous rag boardroom
Chopper wrote:walmai wrote:Interesting times ahead for the clubs forced to endure Taggart's piss stream.
Nobody can match his consistency of success, not even Mourinho. Quite a re-build required there too.
Must be good news for the 'noisy neighbours', all told. I personally expected him to stay until he died.
Fixed That For You
walmai wrote:Interesting times ahead for the clubs ordinarily left in Taggart's slip-stream.
Nobody can match his consistency of success, not even Mourinho. Quite a re-build required there too.
Must be good news for the 'noisy neighbours', all told. I personally expected him to stay until they reached another CL final.
john68 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:To be fair, he's [strike]had[/strike] a huge [strike]impact with regard to modern day football in England and has taken a football club to global proportions. It's just a shame that it's been right across the road from us and that we've had to live in the shadow for near all that time. Retiring now is his only option. He knows there is a lot of strength in the PL and he's not guaranteed anything anymore. His persecution of anything that threatens his club will only take him so far and his insistance that he now has the best team ever means that he can walk away at the height of popular opinion.
I do think he would have walked away last year if they'd won it so the thought that we forced his hand (and money) to stay on for the 20th gives me a little smile. But you know what's coming next, all that was put to the side last season when we won it. The life and times of Sir Alex McTaggart, plastered on every form of media outlet. Just take the media at the moment, painting a different story of the reality, stating that Taggart used to take losing well. Have they not seen him getting in the officials faces, not turning up for after game pressers or basically having a go at all and sundry when he bothered to turn up.
Anyway, that's over now but the question is 'Who's next in line'? Mourinho with his 'United were the better team' or Moyes with the 'I'm not signing a new contract' are both in the frame but who will it be; who do we not want to see at the Rags[/strike]?
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